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Maradona, the home of Argentina’s winning Argentine midfielder and former national team director, underwent successful surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain at a Buenos Aires hospital before this month.
His non-public physician, Dr. Leopoldo Luque, said the first symptoms were “favorable,” however, he reported that Maradona suffered a fatal attack at the center of his home on Wednesday.
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) tweeted “its deepest sadness at the death of our legend, Diego Armando Maradona”, adding: “You will be in our hearts”.
Without a doubt, one of the most productive players who has adorned the game, is among many to be the most productive after a career rich in history, whose culmination came here when Argentina won for a moment the crown of the World Cup 34 years ago.
He also led the country to the last of the 1990 tournament in Italy and brought it to South Africa in 2010.
Argentine President Alberto Fernández headed the tributes to Maradona, tweeting: “You have taken us to the most sensitive in the world. You have made us incredibly happy. You were the greatest of all. “
“Thank you for existing, Diego, you will be for the rest of our lives. “
It is understood that UEFA will keep a minute’s silence every Champions League match on Wednesday night in reminiscence of Maradona.
You took us to the top of the world. Our immensely happy snags. You were the most everybody.
Thank you for having existed, Diego, we’re going to extract all the angels vida. pic. twitter. com/pAf38sRlGC
– Alberto Fernandez (@alferdez) November 25, 2020
Maradona’s good fortune has made him a world star and a national hero in Argentina, but his career has also been marred by controversies on and off the field.
His purpose of God’s hand against England in the 1986 quarter-finals, when he threw the ball into the net with his hand, earned him infamy: he continued to mark the “purpose of the century”, a remarkable solo effort. in the same game.
– FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 22, 2019
His career as a player abroad ended in disgrace when he did not pass a drug control at the 1994 World Cup in the United States and was known for his rebellious lifestyle. He was also banned from football in 1991 after testing positive for cocaine while playing for Napoli.
However, he remained a respected figure of the Italian club, where he won two Serie A titles. He also played for Barcelona, Sevilla, Boca Juniors and Newell’s Old Boys and recently coached Gymnastics and Fencing in La Plata, Argentina.
News of his death sparked a wave of praise. Pelé, who along with Maradona leads the polls for the biggest footballer award of all time, wrote on his official Twitter account: “What sad news.
What an unhappy note. Eu lost a friend and world perdeu uma lenda. Ainda has moved to be a little, but by agora, than Deus d’forca for family members. Um day, eu I hope we put jogar ball together not ceu. pic. twitter. com/6Li76HTikA
– Pelé (@Pele) November 25, 2020
“I lost a wonderful friend and the world lost a legend. Much remains to be said, but for now, that God is giving strength to the circle of family members. One day I hope we can play ball in combination in the sky. “
Napoli said on social media that “there are no words to describe the pain we are going through,” Barcelona added “thank you for everything, Diego” while Boca thanked his formerjugador “eternally”.
Former England goalkeeper Gary Lineker, who played in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final loss to Argentina, said: “By far the player of my generation and possibly the greatest of all time.
Reports from Argentina that Diego Armando Maradona has passed away, arguably the most productive player of my generation and possibly the greatest of all time. After a blessed but troubled life, I hope that you will nevertheless find some convenience in God’s hands. #RipDiego
– Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) November 25, 2020
“After a blessed but troubled life, I hope that in spite of everything, you will find some comfort in God’s hands. • RipDiego”
Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo said on Instagram: “Today I say goodbye to a friend and the world says goodbye to an eternal genius. One of all time, an unrivalled magician. He leaves too soon but leaves an unlimited legacy and a void that will disappear. “You’ll never be filled. Tears, you’ll never be forgotten. “
Asif Kapadia, who directed the 2019 film Maradona, tweeted: “I can’t really get DM gone. It’s hard to handle.
A post shared through Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano)
“It seemed indestructible. I spent 10 hours with the man!! I touched his left foot. We did the most productive thing to show the global man, the myth, the fighter he was. The most productive. “
The AFA said in one on its website: “Maradona was, is and will forever be a hero of our football.
An emblem that has known how to bring the colors of the Argentine flag to the whole world. Diego marked an era with his indescribable and unmatched talent. Global soccer will not forget you.
“Goodbye, ten!”
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